Liverpool play host to Watford on Wednesday night looking to maintain their advantage at the top of the Premier League table.
The Merseyside giants only recorded a goalless draw against Manchester United at the weekend, but it was enough to move one point clear of Manchester City.
Jurgen Klopp's men face a Watford side who have ambitions to finish in seventh position at the end of the campaign, and the Hornets are being tipped to cause problems in the North-West.
Ahead of this week's meeting, Sports Mole assesses how Mohamed Salah has fared in his previous games against the Hertfordshire-based side.
Salah has only faced Watford on three occasions, but it is fair to say that the Egyptian wishes he could play against them every week.
The forward has contributed six goals and two assists in 262 minutes of football, with four strikes coming in Liverpool's 5-0 win during the last campaign.
Salah has netted one goal in each of his top-flight outings at Vicarage Road, leaving him averaging two strikes per game ahead of this week's contest.